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Old 13-07-2005   #1
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How to make settings in my reseiver to work with diseqs like in picture, i have echostar dsb 707
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You cant wire it up like that. You need a 0/12V switch which then connects to each disecq switch in turn


.............................----------- Disecq 1
receiver------0 / 12V
.............................----------- Disecq 2

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Wouldn't a four way DiseqC switch be better?
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I dont know how but now its working , like in picture
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Well done. Not quite sure HOW its working, but maybe I'll try it when Im on my summer break from work!

Then I can put up that 16E dish I want


Edit - must be something to do with the way the tone and voltage switching works
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